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“My biggest takeaway was the focus on ability vs accuracy. The inputs on score plateau and how to overcome the same were very useful. This has changed how I evaluate my mistakes and I have seen my score improve from 640 to 690 in a week.”

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“The webinar provided amazing insights on how the GMAT worked and how to create a personalized study plan. Also, the insights provided on the importance of core skills and how to master them was invaluable.”

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“Prior to this session, I had spent a majority of my time on Verbal. Now, I realize the importance of Quant as well. Thanks to the learnings, I am already seeing a difference in my scores.”

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“Accuracy on GMAT is a flawed measure was very valuable. Now I understand why I don’t see much improvement in my GMAT Prep scores despite scoring well on the test. From now on, I will focus on measuring ability instead.”

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3rd February, 2018

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Video Lessons

Get 4 Video lessons covering important topics like Main Point 1, Main Point 2, Even – Odd and Verb-ed Phrases.

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Rajat Sadana

Founder and CEO, e-GMAT

About the Speaker

Rajat Sadana is the founder and CEO of e-GMAT. He is a serial inventor and one of the top rated experts (#2 out of 100+) on GMAT Club and has helped 15K+ students ace the GMAT. Rajat has 5 patents to his name. Rajat co-architected ability as a metric for predicting success on GMAT, a metric that was later validated by GMAC via Enhanced Score Report. Rajat designed a tool to give personalized feedback to students. He later on extended this concept to Scholaranium, which is now GMAT Club’s #1 rated quizzing and assessment tool.